An 18-year-old woman and three minor teenagers were arrested Friday, Dec. 7, on suspicion of burglarizing two Chino Hills homes and causing $50,000 in losses through stolen goods and property damage, authorities said.

Dejah Walton, 18, and the three boys – two 17-years old and the third 15 – were taken into custody after a deputy from the Chino Hills station found their vehicle after a reported home burglary, officials said in a release. All four suspects reside in Eastvale.

The first burglary occurred Nov. 28. Walton allegedly knocked on the door of a home in the 16000 block of Sagebrush Street. When no one answered, all four entered the home by shattering the rear glass sliding door, according to a San Bernardino Sheriff’s news release.

They were seen on surveillance video leaving the home with bags of stolen property, and entering a silver Volkswagen SUV with paper license plates before fleeing the area, the release said.

On Friday, the same teenage boys were seen running out of the rear yard of a home in the 16000 block of China Berry Court in Chino Hills, according to authorities. Once more, they ran with bags of stolen property and entered a waiting silver Volkswagen with paper plates, which was driven by Walton, officials said.

Like the first incident, the rear glass sliding door had been shattered and the home was ransacked and burglarized.

About 7:40 p.m. Friday, a deputy spotted the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. During a search of the SUV, officials recovered property from the burglaries and all four were taken into custody.

Walton was booked into the West Valley Detention Center on suspicion of burglary, conspiracy to commit a crime and receiving stolen property, officials said. She was being held on $25,000 bail and is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday, Dec. 11, according to jail records.

The three juveniles were booked into the San Bernardino Juvenile Detention Center.

Nathan covers crime and public safety for the Daily Breeze. Prior to joining the coverage team in the South Bay, Nathan worked for the Orange County Register, where he covered south Orange County cities and community sports. A freelance play-by-play broadcaster, Nathan can be heard calling high school baseball and community college football games during the spring on his days off.